Tag: film comedies
Coen film “Drive-Away Dolls” in the cinema: Oh brother, where are you? – Culture
Because the Coen brothers are currently traveling solo, Ethan Coen teamed up with his wife for the lesbian, intentionally trashy sex-and-crime comedy “Drive-Away Dolls.” The inseparable Coen brothers are currently…
"Lisa Frankenstein" in the cinema: My Monster
The comedy “Lisa Frankenstein” is a wild genre mix of horror parody and homage to the eighties. A film for fans of neon colors and high school madness. source site
Russian mafia comedy "Roxy" in the cinema: It doesn’t do anything
Or is it? Devid Striesow shines as a provincial taxi driver who falls in with the Russian mafia in “Roxy” by Dito Tsintsadze. source site
“Mean Girls – The Girls Club” in the cinema: Film for the new generation – couldn’t it be meaner? – Culture
Twenty years is a long time. That’s how long it’s been since the first “Mean Girls” film. With its biting sarcasm and goofy high school drama charm, the film became…
“Mean Girls – The Girls Club” in the cinema: Can’t it be meaner? – Culture
Twenty years is a long time. That’s how long it’s been since the first “Mean Girls” film. With its biting sarcasm and goofy high school drama charm, the film became…
Oscar candidate “The Holdovers” in the cinema: A heart for stinky boots – culture
Alexander Payne makes films that make your heart melt, not every time, but again and again. This is due to the incomparable relationship he has with his characters. He sees…
"The Palace" in the cinema: closed society
Roman Polanski, 90 years old, haunted by allegations of sexual abuse, delivers what is probably his last film with “The Palace” – a youthful, rough outfit. source site
Frankenstein parable "Poor things" in the cinema: It couldn’t be more shameless
In “Poor Things” Emma Stone plays a child in a woman’s body. A fantastic film about radical curiosity. source site
thriller "Saltburn" on Amazon Prime: Dear Lord
England’s new star director Emerald Fennell is now also dissecting her own caste, the super-rich. Their darkly humorous banger “Saltburn” burns like salt in the wounds of the class system.…
“Monsieur Blake at your service” in the cinema: Kiss the hand – culture
Andrew Blake speaks French. Even where he doesn’t have to, namely in the middle of London. The businessman portrayed by John Malkovich is British, but on the phone he speaks…